The Xiqu Center, a project with theater and performance spaces, will be the first manifestation of the West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), a vital new cultural precinct that has come about as the result of many years of conceptualization and planning. Xiqu Center design is a journey of transition from an urban site to the cultural landscape. From the Xiqu Courtyard, patrons travel by escalators through vertical gardens building a sense of wonder, anticipation and excitement. Landscape and theatre experience are closely intertwined with majestic views towards
Location Hong Kong, China Client West Kowloon Cultural District Authority of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Bing Thom Architects SWA Scope Competition Conceptual Design Size 25 acres / 10 hectares Architect/Consultants Bing Thom Architects, Vancouver, British Columbia Ronald Lu & Partners, Hong Kong Fisher Dachs Associates, Theater Design, New York Sound Space Design, Theater Acoustics, London
Victoria Harbor. Inspired by the concept of flow or qi and the flow is created with a curvilinear plan and form. The exterior façade is also curved three dimensionally
of pedestrians, at multiple levels, from the neighboring
and arched openings are strategically located at all four
transportation and commercial hub into the Center and
corners forming urban corridors that capture the flow